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Forgotten, but not lost baseball records: some impressive marks have been brushed aside as fascinating facts, but still should be regarded as high-water achievements.

Baseball Digest

| May 01, 2004 | Vass, George | COPYRIGHT 2004 Century Publishing Co. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

BASEBALL PREDICTIONS ARE NOTORIOUSLY hazardous, yet one surefire forecast for the 2004 season can be made without the slightest hesitation, unlike an attempt to pick the World Series winner even before the campaign that leads up to it gets underway.

(For example, just how many "experts" in spring training chose the Florida Marlins to seize the "Fall Classic" in 2003 or the Anaheim Angels to prevail in 2002?)

What's absolutely certain is that a number of records, whether major, minor, widely acclaimed or generally ignored, will be revised this year. There'll also be unusual feats, just as there have been in virtually every season of the game's history.

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